The Hot List is a curated lineup of the most in-demand newcomers in the business. These are the girls who conquered the runways, snagged spots in the very best campaigns and lookbooks and made editorial waves in top tier magazines - all within a season or two. Consider this the scoreboard for fashion rookies and foreshadowing for the Top 50. These young ladies are the future, the next generation, the first round draft picks of the modeling industry. Before you can make it to the big leagues of the Top 50, you prove your stuff here.

From television sets to top runways, Aamito has been able to spin straw into gold with a dream list of achievements - editorials in LOVE, i-D, W Magazine, British Vogue, and a campaign for Marc Jacobs. This rising star has already worked with some of the best so time will tell who she collabs with next!

The doll-like beauty everyone is clamoring for, Adrienne made an impression with Miuccia Prada and Ashley Brokaw. The star-making duo debuted Adrienne at Prada’s resort show and have featured her in every show since. She’s even snapped up a coveted place in Prada’s latest campaign by Steven Meisel.

When she had her fiery halo of curls she stood out from the rest of the crowd, but a big chop last year really made the fashion pack take notice. Since then, the Ghanian Brit has had one hell of a resurgence with the cover of Vogue Italia, a Calvin Klein campaign, editorial appearances for Vogue Germany and Teen Vogue, and coveted show spots for Marc Jacobs and Fendi. All that and she still has time to inspire girls globally through her sisterhood organization Gurls Talk!

After a stellar debut show season, this Dutch newcomer and her Pre-Raphaelite beauty landed the esteemed Celine campaign shot by Juergan Teller. Editorial appearances in British Vogue don't hurt her sudden rise in hot factor either!

This Californian dream has made sure that you remember her name with a killer 2015 season. Landing campaigns for Valentino and Coach and editorials in Dazed, Vogue Italia, and I-D, and walking in the top shows from Prada, Miu Miu, Marc Jacobs, to Alexander Wang this wildfire has been lit ablaze!

After a huge debut runway season launched by an Alexander Wang exclusive, Amilna has had editorial appearances in Vogue Paris, W, Love, Dazed & Confused, and i-D along with a Calvin Klein lookbook. This Angolan beauty doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon!

The perfect pout and bowing brows, Annika Krijt’s pronounced features debuted in a closing walk for Balenciaga S/S 15 back when she was extra fresh. Now a recent Chloé fixture and no longer the runway newbie, she has all the promise for stronger seasons to come.

Describing Charlee Fraser as one of a kind is no understatement, especially when you consider her Aboriginal heritage from the Awabakal people, adding her to a sparse (but growing) group of Indigenous Australian models. Since she internationally debuted with a new haircut on Alexander Wang’s FW16 runway, Charlee has been anything but in short supply: Multiple campaigns including Givenchy and Céline alongside editorial appearances in Vogue US, W Magazine, Dazed, Numéro and Document certainly is evidence enough that this rare beauty is all over.

After a debut walk for Marc Jacobs, the rare beauty of Cierra Skye caught the eye of the designer again for his fall campaign. With editorial appearances in Vogue Italia and LOVE, this quirky new face has captured the attention of star editor Katie Grand and top lensman like Steven Meisel, Solve Sundsbo and David Sims.

Native New Yorker Dilone came and continues to conquer, starting off with a buzzy bang making standout runway appearances at shows like Marc Jacobs, Burberry, Fendi and Versace getting casting directors hooked. But it’s Dilone’s utter model moxie that delivered her a top-notch 2016: Campaign bookings for Balmain, Coach and Versace, an i-D cover story and editorials in the Vogue Italia, Vogue Japan, W Magazine.

Frances Coombe is a slow burn blonde who has been steadily creeping her way through the industry echelons. Of late, it’s been by way of some choice editorials, Vogue Japan, i-D, British Vogue, Harper’s UK, to name a few.

A famous last name doesn't necessarily cement your career, but stunner Hailey has been able to prove herself amongst the new generation. With covers for Wonderland, L'Officiel, & Jalouse and editorial spreads in Love, Vogue, Teen Vogue, i-D, and V Magazine and client such as Topshop, the social media maven is here to take her spot with charm and sass.

Every once in a while a girl comes along that's inevitable; one with a look and personality so cool that she inspires industry figures that have seen more than their fair share of faces. While Cass Bird has been a supporter and friend for a while now; Heather's star appearance at the Louis Vuitton resort show and in the lookbook by Juergen Teller, pegs her as one of 2015's most interesting faces to watch.

As an Alexander Wang favorite, Isabella Emmack’s Wang/Balenciaga exclusives manifested into an Alexander Wang F/W 15 campaign in the company of other must-have models. Maybe it’s just her darkly intense yet femme features, but raking in editorials for American Vogue, Vogue Italia and i-D doesn’t hurt either.

Long-limbed and finely featured, Jamilla Hoogenboom is a blueprint of Dutch pedigree. Post cozying up to Céline and Alexander McQueen to a breakout S/S 16 season, she's situated to stay long in demand, on the runway–and off.

This heavenly Dutch beauty has an all-purpose allure that, in a short time, gained her some serious runway miles. Vogue Paris, British Vogue and Vogue Japan all have shot her while McQueen, Moncler and Calvin Klein Fall 2105 campaigns adds clout to her demand.

Texan Katherine Moore is more than just a bold haircut as the model muse has made a big impact since her big chop and debut opening Alexander Wang F/W16 show. Ads for MSGM, Barbara Bui, and Self-Portrait and showings in Vogue, W, V Magazine, Allure, Interview, and i-D have certainly pushed her into the spotlight and the hot list radar.

It’s been a steady rise for Kris G since her debut early last year. An exclusive walk for Givenchy’s S/S16 show in New York and appearance in the ad campaign lead to an impressive F/W 2016 runway season walking for Dolce & Gabbana, Carven, Peter Pilotto & Prabal Gurung. Since then the ice blonde, buzzcut beauty has appeared on the pages of Dazed, W, Numéro CR Fashion Book, and Vogue Germany and in campaigns for Diesel and Y-3.

With a Marc Jacobs beauty campaign and a Calvin Klein Jeans campaign along with an impressive show season roster of Givenchy, Celine, Burberry Prorsum and Alexander Wang, this Danish charmer is definitely a sure bet.

It started slowly for Leila, but backing from Riccardo Tisci himself — as well as campaigns for Dolce & Gabbana, Costume National, and Just Cavalli in addition to Givenchy, and editorial in W Magazine, Harper’s Bazaar US, and Vogue Germany — has solidified the notion that this former reality television contestant is on her way to becoming a true top model.

The past season has been kind to Leila who snagged a number of heavy-hitting editorial appearances for Vogue Italia, American Vogue, W & CR Fashion Book. That, along with a Gucci eyewear campaign, a lookbook for Balenciaga, and a bunch of top runway appearances make her certified smoking!

Designers and editors love downtown cool and being a Saint Laurent repeat is like a badge of honor. Lida Fox’s bleached chop and icy blues have found her a home on the runways, plus screen time in Tom Ford’s S/S 2016 video presentation along with a healthy editorial portfolio in CR Fashion Book, Numéro and i-D.

From niche to next-level, the unforgettable and transformative Lili Sumner has come a long way from her not-so-humble Saint Laurent exclusive beginnings. Once she was deemed in-demand, her cool-crowd standing boomed into full-on it girl. 2016 saw Lili in the YSL Los Angeles and Marc Jacobs campaigns, plus editorials in Vogue Paris, Vogue Germany, Document, Love and Garage. Closing out Saint Laurent’s F/W 16 show before the house’s shakeup was a fitting bow to her model origins. Based on these bookings, it’s unlikely her fashionable unfolding is near its finale.

Lily Stewart hasn’t let fashion’s topmost tiers out of her sights since her Vogue Italia cover breakaway in 2015. This year, she’s given substance to her beginner’s buzz appearing in a raft of commendable editorials: British Vogue, i-D, Vogue China and Vogue Japan. What’s more, the stormy brunette has kept her runway routine in tip top shape walking for the likes of Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton Cruise and Coach. This type of perfect pacing definitely has her going the distance.

Line Brem's angular face and extraordinary bold brows have put her in demand–runway and beyond, checking off her fair share of top shows from Louis Vuitton to Fendi. Her print street cred isn’t shaping up to be bad either landing a spot in Hilfiger Denim S/S 2015 campaign, multiple lookbooks for Louis Vuitton, Fendi, Missoni and stories in Vogue Italia

Debuting in the Yeezy and Saint Laurent S/S 16 shows just a few weeks after receiving catwalk training, Londone’s momentum shows no sign of slowing. The gamine beauty from America’s Deep South has gone on to book the Prada and GAP F/W 16 campaigns, and shoot for Allure with Jason Kibbler, Elle US with Yelena Yemchuk, and Love with Willy Vanderperre.

It may be her silent movie era, flapper-esque flair, or just her flawless features, but Lou School is certainly a girl gaining momentum. From advertising for Blumarine S/S 16 (by Inez & Vinoodh) and Oral Kiely (by Yelena Yemchuk) to editorial in British, Japanese and Ukrainian editions of Vogue, Lou’s blunt bobbed minimalist chic is having a sharp impact.

After bursting onto the scene with a stellar runway season for Fall 2015, Marland has shown outstanding growth with editorial appearances in Vogue Italia, Interview, and British Vogue along with Jil Sander & Celine campaigns. Photographers like Paolo Roversi and Roe Ethridge are taking note of the Brooklyn native's youthful, androgynous looks.

Above average brows and full lips give Misha Hart a girl-next-door prettiness that translates to an enduring demand. The proof is her appearance within the pages of Love, Self Service, Holiday, British Vogue, and i-D.

With the ability to move from regal, to adorable in moments Mona Matsouka is gifted in front of the camera. Her skillful posing and eye-catching look have brought her to the forefront in campaigns for Kenzo and editorials for CR Fashion book, Pop and Vogue Japan.

Though Odette Pavlova may resemble her twin sister Lia, there’s nothing less than distinctive about her own career. With a jam packed F/W 16 show season (62 shows in total), editorials in i-D, Numéro, Self Service and Vogue Italia and coveted Public School and Emilio Pucci spring campaigns, business is definitely booming.

A bowl cut kick that started a career. Peyton Knight debuted as an exclusive for Wang's S/S 16 Show, but proved she was more than just quirky hair, steadily commanding attention from different brands leading to a Gucci campaign. In-crowd magazines like i-D and Dazed seem to think she's pretty great, too.

Since her first appearance at Louis Vuitton’s Palm Springs cruise collection, this Indian darling has dominated with a clean sweep of bookings for the who’s who in fashion. i-D, Vogue, V, Dazed - you name it she’s been captured on their pages. A coveted landing for Tory Burch and Vogue Italia/Numero China covers takes her to a new level of hotness!

Bright-eyed Poppy Okotcha is the breath of fresh air type, and has navigated the alternative magazine scene until graduating into well-known publications like Self Service, Love, i-D and Document. An editorial girl at heart, S/S 16 show season finally finalized her placed on the international radar walking Chloe and the rising designer Jacquemus and appearing in the See by Chloe Lookbook.

Rosy-cheeked Roos is more than just a cute face, her versatility is apparent with a clutch cluster of shows from S/S 16 alone had Prada, Versace, Céline, Valentino, Chanel, Louis Vuitton. Add a F/W 15 Gucci campaign and editorials in Love and Self Service and you have a hot career unfolding.

With her quirky, alien-like features, blunt bangs, and luminously pale skin Sarah Abney has transfixed the industry with her ethereal presence in the latest Marc Jacobs campaign and roles in Vogue Italia, Numéro, Interview and W. Shows like Maison Margiela, Rick Owens, and of course Marc Jacobs have called upon the sublime muse and her lithe frame to grace their catwalks in their eccentric designs.

This Californian dream has been on a whirlwind journey since her debut opening slot walking for Proenza Schouler. This year she’s locked down back to back ads for the brand along with DKNY, covers for i-D & The New York Times Style, and not to forget editorial spots in Vogue Italia and Dazed. The runway favorite is turning the heat up on the competition one cool glance at a time!

Sophia Ahrens has sophistication and pep, a coveted combo, giving her a hand up over other brunettes. This green-eyed beauty is a photographer’s delight–from her campaign debut in 2013 for Prada to her latests Versus Versace F/W 15 and Marc Jacobs Daisy Fragrance commercial. Her healthy runway record isn’t going to be slowing down anytime soon with shows of late like Valentino, Céline and Chanel.

Whether it’s in campaigns (Marc Jacobs, Coach, Dolce & Gabbana), editorial (Pop, Vogue Germany, Self Service) or on the runway (there’s barely a major catwalk she hasn’t been on), the industry seems to be falling hard for the eccentric charm of Sora Choi. Her delightfully diverse look coupled with strong personal style and a genuine free-spiritedness has seen this kooky Korean booked by the likes of Steven Meisel, Juergen Teller, Mario Sorrenti, and David Sims — to mention but a few.

Effortlessly chic, endless coolness comes so easily to this babe from Barcelona. With solo shoots out in British Vogue and Vogue Italia, Steffy is editorially on point, and with campaigns for Costume National (with Glen Luchford) and Club Monaco (with Lachlan Bailey), this girl is on fire - officially!

Veronika Vilim graduated from an edgy Saint Laurent rookie and into the popular vote, steadily offering her fringe appeal to the masses. The proof is a S/S 16 Marc Jacobs campaign and checklist of advantageous F/W 16 shows like Alexander Wang, Jeremy Scott and Marc Jacobs.

Mere months ago, newcomer Willow had never shot with Steven Meisel for Vogue Italia, had no opening slot for the latest Prada show or a campaign to boot, and never walked for Louis Vuitton's memorable show at the Bob Hope estate. Oh how much can change in a short amount of time and Willow proves she's here to blow the competition away.

It was a dream debut walking exclusively for Prada that skyrocketed this Dutch stunner into full-force sensation. Since then, Yasmin has graced most of the major runways in the business - Versace, Fendi, Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Alexander Wang, and or course, Prada just to name a few. If that stacked roster wasn’t enough to convince you then a debut advertisement campaign for the brand that started it all, Prada, shot by master photog, Steven Meisel absolutely must!

Yuan Bo Chao is a hard girl to miss between her crimson tresses and animated personality so it’s no wonder the creative town took notice. Though she already had a slew of attractive editorials between Harper’s Bazaar China and Vogue China in 2014, it was an appearance fronting Vogue Italia with a fiery new look that took her to new heights. Proof lies in who came calling: Love Magazine, Dazed and Confused and, once again, Vogue China–but this time on its cover. Her latest Calvin Klein Platinum Label campaign continues top brand love for this Chinese beauty